Letting Go
I consider myself a winter person - meaning that I do enjoy it. However, I love the vibrancy of Fall too and I have to admit I'm having trouble letting go as we look to a forecast of snow this weekend. Consequently, although the colorful leaves are gone now, I'm still going to post a few. I liked this scene with the three trees on the left - even though a light wind kept brushing against the green leaves at the bottom and created some movement.
There was no breeze higher up in the branches, which made me wonder if the fast water flow created some friction on the air above it, which in turn created the slight breeze affecting the lower branches. Can anyone shed some light on this? Google only looks at the opposite - wind moving water. Many thanks!
Letting Go
I consider myself a winter person - meaning that I do enjoy it. However, I love the vibrancy of Fall too and I have to admit I'm having trouble letting go as we look to a forecast of snow this weekend. Consequently, although the colorful leaves are gone now, I'm still going to post a few. I liked this scene with the three trees on the left - even though a light wind kept brushing against the green leaves at the bottom and created some movement.
There was no breeze higher up in the branches, which made me wonder if the fast water flow created some friction on the air above it, which in turn created the slight breeze affecting the lower branches. Can anyone shed some light on this? Google only looks at the opposite - wind moving water. Many thanks!